It's disturbing that you all focus on what she is wearing, when it's plain as day she has a serious eating disorder. She needs help, not comments about how great she looks-encouraging her to stay at a such a dangerous weight. I understand that this is a fashion website, but I hope you all agree that someone's well being is much more important than what they're wearing.

Oh and while she does have thin legs, I feel it is quite insensitive and rude to tar her with having an eating disorder. I wonder whether people would be equally comfortable commenting that an overweight person should eat less with such vigour.

Personally, I think this whole anorexia issue has been blown out of proportion. Some people are genetically overweight despite not eating much food and some people are genetically skinny despite eating a lot of food.

There is no official evidence that Dree has been professionally diagnosed with anorexia. No one has provided verifiable documentation substantiating any claim to her genetic, neurobiological, nutritional, psychological, or sociological conditions that prove her alleged anorexic condition.

Being slim may be a common symptom of anorexia, but in it of itself as provided from a picture, slimness is not sufficient to prove that she is anorexic.

OMG - I was that skinny @ her age. Matter o fact, I was all joints, lanky n lithesome, trying to find clothes in the girls section. Almost 10+ yrs later and I've filled out to a nice rounded size. (still in the singles digits thank you very much) It's just a stage in life I think. It's not always a health issue. I know if people constantly commented on my weight (which they did), I would tell em to go somewhere.

I am 5'9, 115 lbs, and 34 years old. We all look like this in my family. To call someone out on a eating disorder when you don't even know them is wrong and hurtful. If this girl had thick legs would you all be talking about the dangers of obesity? Probably not because it's not as acceptable. I now like my body and I'm glad I can eat what I want, but when I was the same height and 100 lbs in my teens, it was all of the cruel comment like the ones here that made me hide my legs and wear tights under my jeans to look bigger. Not fun when your from Hawaii.

I too like those legging-type pants;)! and also the jacket, but to comment on her legs and also her health, I think she must have lost weight to be a model, although I do not know if she has an eating disorder, if you look on "http://www.celebrityphoto.com/scripts/search/event-search.pl?keyword=56th%20Annual%20ACE%20Eddie%20Awards%20021906&search_type=headline" she has always been thin, but over the past couple of years she lost weight(i.e.most models have to be ultra-skinny to succeed in modeling industry.)

Great look but yeah, too skinny. Not accusing her of having an eating disorder, but I don't think this is the most responsible photo to put up on a site that young girls check for advice on how to look...

I saw her a few months ago in the Jalouse magazine and she didn't look THAT skinny, she looked very beautiful and healthy. I must admit the first thing I thought when I saw her on the last issue of Teen Vogue was she's too skinny! and even her face looks too bony and pale. I don't mean to offend people who are naturally skinny (such as me), but I'm pretty sure this isn't natural..it's such a shame because she really is beautiful, and I love her style, but I think we shouldn't overlook this, i just find it horrible to ignore her and the pain she must be going through